
Hospitals can't go back to their old ways. They need high-tech, high-touch strategies to engage patients.

Hospitals can't go back to their old ways. They need high-tech, high-touch strategies to engage patients.

The FDA is requesting an additional study to demonstrate tenapanor lowers serum phosphorus.

FDA approval means that pharmacists can swap biosimilar Semglee, an insulin product, for brand-name Lantus, although state-level pharmacy rules may apply.

Wide ranging report covers a lot of ground. It sounds an optimistic note about biosimilars but is critical of white bagging.

In this week’s episode of Tuning In to the C-Suite podcast, MHE had the pleasure of speaking with Sach Jain, CEO of Carrum Health. In the discussion Jain touched on how adopting value-based care is treating conditions and lowering cost burdens, but there remains to be concern in medical spend when it comes to planned surgeries. Jain also talked about how adopting bundled payments can be just as good of a solution as the newer price transparency rule when assisting in patient’s high medical costs.

The findings were similar in people with or without diabetes.

The United States does not have a uniform health system and has no universal healthcare coverage. The health disadvantage of the U.S. relative to other high-income countries is health disparities in health services.

Michael Zeglinski, senior vice president and CEO of specialty and infusion pharmacy at OptumRx, has applied the experiences he had playing the French horn in orchestras to his increasingly important roles in healthcare: “Being in an orchestra has its own dynamics — the conductor, being part of a team and doing your best to contribute to the whole. All of that applies to business.”

Key factors for determining shift length will help manage fatigue-related risks while meeting operational demands.

Study shows that nonsmall cell lung cancer patients who smoke but quit after their diagnosis have better overall survival, progression-free survival than patients who continue to smoke.

As COVID-19 precautions are dwindling throughout the world, this upcoming flu season could re-heighten those precautions.

The FDA would like to see additional data on clinical benefit for patients with anal cancer.

Angiotensin receptor blockers may be less likely to cause side effects than ACE inhibitors.

Jennifer Sheets, CEO of Interim Healthcare and Caring Brands International, says a preventable hospital error led to her father’s death: “My commitment and passion for high-quality, process-driven healthcare (are) still greatly fueled by the horrific event that absolutely didn’t need to happen.”

Few ACOs in their early years made progress on the actual cost drivers in healthcare, including specialty services costs, clinical standards of care, and acute care.

Current drug shortages based on FDA data, prepared by Formulary Watch.

Keytruda gets a full approval in endometrial cancer; while Xeljanz will miss another PDUFDA date.

New vaccine for pneumococcal disease, an sNDA approved based on real-world data, a new therapy for skin and muscle disease, Keytruda combination receives full approval in endometrial cancer, a new diabetes therapy is approved, and another JAK inhibitor misses PDUFA date round out this week’s FDA news.

Rahul Sharma, M.S., CEO of HSBlox, say that early in his career he learned “to be the bridge between business teams and technical teams."

Engaging with payers in collaborative arrangements is critical for achieving quality outcomes at lower cost, while ensuring financial health for providers during good times and bad.

When Medicare D plans do provide coverage for first generics, they are often placed on non-generic tiers.

Briana Contreras, associate editor of Managed Healthcare Executive, spoke with Summit Health’s Chief Quality Officer Ashish D. Parikh, MD, and Chief of Population Health Jamie Reedy, MD, in this episode of Tuning In to the C-Suite. In the conversation, the three discussed value-based care programs and contracts within Summit Health and what it takes to invest and implement these programs into your healthcare organization.

VP of social responsibility says the health insurer wants to “broaden our scope a little bit” and factor in community voices.

The accreditation is effective through July 2024.

Insurers make acquisitions as pandemic adoption of virtual care delivery becomes the norm.

Eric Hunter, MBA, CEO of CareOregon, say that “building relationships with people through professional organizations and prior assignments kept me on the radar for the right opportunities.”

The FDA had approved Kadmon's therapy for graft-versus-host disease July 16.

The therapy is approved for both adults and children.

Azstarys is approved to treat patients 6 years and older.